The CGG Inbetween Land review acquaints you with the plight of a missing childhood friend, possibly aboard a mysterious flying island hovering just above our world. Through mini-games and fragmented hidden object areas, you piece together the details of your friend's disappearance and how it ties into floating Sky Island.
Look out that window next to you and imagine that where there was empty sky before there's now a giant floating island. Now imagine that it's deserted, and that looters have started ransacking it of its treasures.
TouchGen: Hidden object games, or HOGs are quite common in the G5 library. The range goes from quirky adventures such as the brilliant Mushroom Age to attempts at creating something a bit closer to reality such as Special Enquiry Detail. Inbetween Land falls somewhere in the middle, and reminds me quite a bit of Nightmares from the Deep. A graphic style tries to keep the game realistic, while the subject matter is quite out of this world.
148apps: A new casual adventure game for fans, but one that's not quite as strong as previous offerings.